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WATCH: Restaurants ready to serve


Monday 1 March 2021 - 7:30am
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The curfew will now be from midnight to 4am.
The Restaurant Association of South Africa is thanking government for relaxing lockdown measures. The curfew will now be from midnight to 4am. #DStv403​ #eNCA​.
Restaurants and bars have been some of the biggest casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic.
One must remember, it doesn t begin and with restaurants and the number of staff, the entire value chain opens and the opportunity to bring so many people back to work, suddenly becomes a reality, says Wendy Alberts, from Restaurants Association of South Africa
Alberts says that restaurants have travelled the hardest road in South Africa.   ....

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Alcohol, tobacco, hospitality industries look to Mboweni to ease struggles


Alcohol, tobacco, hospitality industries look to Mboweni to ease struggles
The alcohol industry recently reported that it lost R36.3 billion in sales revenue as a result of the three lockdown-related bans.
FILE: Finance Minister Tito Mboweni delivers his Medium-Term Budget Policy Speech in Parliament on 28 October 2020 in Cape Town. Picture: GCIS
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CAPE TOWN – South Africa s alcohol and tobacco industries are hoping that Finance Minister Tito Mboweni will not increase excise taxes in the coming Budget speech, following huge losses as a result of the COVID-19 lockdowns.
Industries and companies will be looking to the minister on Wednesday afternoon, hoping for further government interventions to help them turn things around. ....

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The virus, vaccines and the dearth of growth


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The rollout of Covid-19 vaccines in SA holds the key for accelerated economic expansion. Will the government get it right? 
Optimism that the global economy would quickly rebound in 2021 as mass vaccination programmes quash Covid-19, has begun to fade in the face of resurgences of the virus around the world and concern that the vaccines intended to protect against illness will be less effective against rapidly spreading mutations of the virus.
Economists have begun to warn of significant downside risk to projections made just weeks ago, as countries hit by more severe second waves of infections reimpose restrictions on activity and evidence emerges that the coronavirus will remain a global threat for years to come. ....

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SA businesses insist they are not charging 'hidden' Covid fees


SA businesses insist they are not charging ’hidden’ Covid fees
By Sameer Naik, Karishma Dipa
Feb 13, 2021
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Johannesburg - While the Covid-19 pandemic has financially devastated almost all sectors of the economy, South African businesses are insisting that they are not charging “hidden” coronavirus-related fees to make up the fiscal shortfall.
Those who do require additional fees to be paid in order for a particular service to be provided during a global health crisis, such as some of the country’s dental practices, say they are only doing so in the best interest of practitioners and patients and that they are operating with full consent. ....

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